The info comes from a survey from the job site Snagajob, which focuses on hourly workers at companies like Home Depot, Pizza Hut, and Toys R Us. Only 31% of hiring managers say they don’t plan to add any summer workers at all. Those who are adding workers plan to hire an average of 30 people, up from 27 last year. ”It’s one of the best summers we’ve seen for new job seekers to get a foot in the door,” a Snagajob VP tells Fortune.

And there’s more good news for the lucky ones who get one of those summer jobs: The average pay for those summer positions has risen to $11.50 an hour, up from $10.90 last year. That’s the highest hourly wage in six years.

So go forth and apply! More than half of all summer hiring will take place over the next six weeks.